SHIP BUILDING COUNCIL OF MINISTRS SOUTHKOREA

BY KEITH NUTHALLThe European Commission is now re-thinking its strategy over ship-building following rejection of its favoured approach by the EU Council of Industry Ministers on Wednesday.Mr Heinz Mico, a spokesman for the trade commissioner Pascal Lamy, said the extension of the EU's case at the WTO to include LNG carriers would only be realistic if there were "good reasons" for it that went beyond the complaint of one country. At present M. Lamy wanted to avoid widening the case at the WTO because the EU could be attacked for trying to support industries ...


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